- Jan 3, 2014
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I have 3 Bantam chickens, 2 hens and 1 roo. They are just over 1 1/2 yrs old, and I raised them since chicks. The girls appear to be very healthy, but stopped producing eggs. They were molting when I first noticed the missing eggs, then the shorter days, then colder days came, and still no eggs. I keep them in a a 6 ft x 12 ft pen with a clear roof for sunlight. In addition to the regular layer feed, I give them treats of banana, yogurt, cooked eggs, uncooked oatmeal, and occasionally, some super worms. I've read up on it, and still baffled why I get no eggs. Do Bantams stop laying at this age?
Welcome To BYC! X2, bantams are not really bred for egg production. Older chickens need 14 or so hours of light a day to lay and add the shorter days to molting which can take 3+ months to finish, and they are probably not going to start laying again until spring.